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Thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak my mind. I lost my job this past year. When Clinton was president I was secure and prosperous, but in the last year, we had to close our operations. We simply could not compete with foreign labor. This foreign labor worked for low pay under very bad conditions. They worked very long shifts, and many even died on the job.

This competition could hardly be called "fair." I was forced out of the place where I had worked for 34 years. Not a single government program was there to help me.

How can Bush call himself "compassionate?" Far worse, I lost two of my sons in Bush's evil war in Iraq. They gave their lives for their country, and for what? So that Bush's Halliburton oil buddies can get rich. My pain of losing my sons is indescribable.

While it is trivial next to the loss of my sons, I regret to say that I also lost my home. I simply have nothing left. How can Bush call himself a Christian when he neglects people like me? I am a senior citizen with various medical problems. I'm not in a position where I can begin a new career. I was reduced to the point where I was homeless and had to live like an animal, all because of President Bush.

And when the authorities found me there, did they have any compassion for my misfortune and ailments? No, I was arrested. Mr. Bush, I dare you to look me in the face and tell me you are a compassionate man! I dare you to look me in the face and tell me you are a Christian. If I had any money left, I would donate it all to the Democratic Party. Every cent.

If Al Gore had been elected in 2000 I would still have a job, a home, and most importantly, my dear sons!

6th Grade

"The thing about the Vietnam War that troubles me as I look back was it was a political war. We had politicians making military decisions, and it is lessons that any president must learn, and that is to the set the goal and the objective and allow the military to come up with the plans to achieve that objective. And those are essential lessons to be learned from the Vietnam War."

Take out Viet Nam and add Iraq-fun ensues.

"The thing about the Iraq War that troubles me as I look back was it was a political war. We had politicians making military decisions, and it is lessons that any president must learn, and that is to the set the goal and the objective and allow the military to come up with the plans to achieve that objective. And those are essential lessons to be learned from the Iraq War."

Stupid bastard.

Edit: I guess I'm just mad because Air Force One is parked at our airport and is stinking up the place.

You're supposed to read the headline, see nucular (sic) and Al-Qaida in the same sentence, and believe it. Then, you're supposed to arrive at the idea that Iraq had WMD which the didn't have, and that they would give them to terrorists.

Registered

I love it!!! Saddam hussein writing to the "John Kerry - Jane Fonda Traitors foundation" longing for the day when dictators and other facsists can thrive again.... when a democrat becomes president :nervous: :nervous: :thumbdow:

Registered

You're supposed to read the headline, see nucular (sic) and Al-Qaida in the same sentence, and believe it. Then, you're supposed to arrive at the idea that Iraq had WMD which the didn't have, and that they would give them to terrorists.

Piece of cake. I guess I got distracted thinking about what 100,000 extra troops in Afghanistan could have done to Al Qaeda and how much of the world's loose nuclear material (and scientists, for that matter) could have been secured for $200B.

Registered

But since you have produced them in the past, used them on your own people, and still have the ability to produce them, we should let you live because we believe you are telling the truth, just like you have been for the last 10 years... :roll:

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